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Show BIG CELEBRATION! AT SMITHFIELD ! i SMITHFIELD, Sept 14 One of tho biggest celebrations over held In Cache valley will be held In Smith-field Smith-field Friday September IC, when people from far and near aro expected expect-ed to help our citizens make their Industrial day a success. We appre ciate the valuo of our farming industry, indus-try, our sugar Industry and pea canning can-ning Industry, our Sego products plant, our flour mills, brick and tile plant and our ico plant. Under the direction of tho Chamber Cham-ber of Commerce a bg celebration has been planned for tho daa and a flno n'luslcal program will bo rcn-dtred rcn-dtred in tho evening. Wo cordlall Invltt our neighbors -to come and col-cbratu col-cbratu Smlthfiold's Industrial day. Funeral sorvlccs r.er tho remains of Camilla Hulse, daughter of Ell7a-betli Ell7a-betli Hulao, woro held In tho Second ward tnbornaclo at 2 p. m. Sunday. The services wero conducted by Bishop Bish-op Loronzo Toolson. Tho waid choir furnished appropriate music for Uio occasion. Prayer was offored by Marrlner Roskolley. The following all bore testimony of tho beautiful t self sacrllclng character Camilla had In her short stay with us: Elders Acton Ac-ton Jensen, A. D. Dlanclmrd, J H Peterson, R. II. Smith and Bishop Lorenzo Toolson Special musical numbers woro a duet by Lulu Ros-kolhiy Ros-kolhiy and Lavoda Griffiths, a solo by Lavoda Griffiths. Fraor by Harpor W. Noblo. Tho presenco of a largo audlcnco and so many beautiful flowers flow-ers strown about the ca3kot was a token of respect and sympathy shown tho family In tholr beroave-ment. |